
The 2000 AAAI Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition
... Hors d’Oeuvres, Anyone? The objective of the Hors d’Oeuvres, Anyone? contest is to create service robots that can offer hors d’oeuvres to attendees at the reception. The event stresses human-robot interaction, as well as mobility, and each contestant is required to explicitly and unambiguously demon ...
... Hors d’Oeuvres, Anyone? The objective of the Hors d’Oeuvres, Anyone? contest is to create service robots that can offer hors d’oeuvres to attendees at the reception. The event stresses human-robot interaction, as well as mobility, and each contestant is required to explicitly and unambiguously demon ...
MDG5234 Independent Study Module (CBmE) Projects for AY2015
... pharmaceuticals and neuroscience) go beyond merely restoring or maintaining normal functioning; they rather enhance individuals and cause them to exceed normal levels of functioning Areas of enhancement include: lifespan; mood; appearance; cognition; physical ability; and even moral thought and beha ...
... pharmaceuticals and neuroscience) go beyond merely restoring or maintaining normal functioning; they rather enhance individuals and cause them to exceed normal levels of functioning Areas of enhancement include: lifespan; mood; appearance; cognition; physical ability; and even moral thought and beha ...
Welcome to - Williams Computer Science
... Probably no one would ever know this; it did not matter. In the 1980s, Minsky and Good had shown how neural networks could be generated automatically -- selfreplicated -- in accordance with any arbitrary learning program. Artificial brains cold be grown… Whatever way it worked, the final result was ...
... Probably no one would ever know this; it did not matter. In the 1980s, Minsky and Good had shown how neural networks could be generated automatically -- selfreplicated -- in accordance with any arbitrary learning program. Artificial brains cold be grown… Whatever way it worked, the final result was ...
Haider - Computer Science - Illinois Institute of Technology
... Deep learning uses more complex neural nets to do computation. In this framework the same layer does not need to have similar types of computation. Machine learning is iterative and so is deep learning. Artificial intelligence encompasses both machine and deep learning. Deep learning is used f ...
... Deep learning uses more complex neural nets to do computation. In this framework the same layer does not need to have similar types of computation. Machine learning is iterative and so is deep learning. Artificial intelligence encompasses both machine and deep learning. Deep learning is used f ...
reading1a
... smarter, this question about artificial intelligence would eventually arise. [For more on Turing's life and work, see box on opposite page.] In what is arguably the most famous philosophy paper ever written, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," Turing simply replaced the question "Can machines th ...
... smarter, this question about artificial intelligence would eventually arise. [For more on Turing's life and work, see box on opposite page.] In what is arguably the most famous philosophy paper ever written, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," Turing simply replaced the question "Can machines th ...
The Study of Ethics
... • His approach to Justice is one that maximizes human freedom • Morality does not come from God; it comes from within ourselves • Morality- what is Right and Wrong- can be ascertained through the use of Human REASON ...
... • His approach to Justice is one that maximizes human freedom • Morality does not come from God; it comes from within ourselves • Morality- what is Right and Wrong- can be ascertained through the use of Human REASON ...
Human-Level Artificial Intelligence? Be Serious!
... As I have defined them, habile systems should be able to be taught to perform various human jobs. I don’t expect building habile systems to be easy or that they will be achievable in the next several years. They will take much research and experimentation. We will have to use our best intuitions abo ...
... As I have defined them, habile systems should be able to be taught to perform various human jobs. I don’t expect building habile systems to be easy or that they will be achievable in the next several years. They will take much research and experimentation. We will have to use our best intuitions abo ...
Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search
... Cog468: Cognitive Science Capstone Seminar Classic Paper / Learning Outcome Example Title: Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search Author: Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon Summary/Hook: This paper introduces the idea “that computer science is a scientific enterprise in the usual m ...
... Cog468: Cognitive Science Capstone Seminar Classic Paper / Learning Outcome Example Title: Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search Author: Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon Summary/Hook: This paper introduces the idea “that computer science is a scientific enterprise in the usual m ...
Ethical Decision Making Process
... decision to make because of your honor system coming into conflict with something else. People usually choose one of ethical approaches to take an ethical decision. What is the difference between ethical dilemma and ethical decision making? A dilemma is the problem itself. The decision making is the ...
... decision to make because of your honor system coming into conflict with something else. People usually choose one of ethical approaches to take an ethical decision. What is the difference between ethical dilemma and ethical decision making? A dilemma is the problem itself. The decision making is the ...
reading1
... smarter, this question about artificial intelligence would eventually arise. [For more on Turing's life and work, see box on opposite page.] In what is arguably the most famous philosophy paper ever written, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," Turing simply replaced the question "Can machines th ...
... smarter, this question about artificial intelligence would eventually arise. [For more on Turing's life and work, see box on opposite page.] In what is arguably the most famous philosophy paper ever written, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," Turing simply replaced the question "Can machines th ...
Chapter 1 THE INFORMATION AGE IN WHICH YOU LIVE Changing
... o Researchers and scientists used a GIS to map the location of all the debris from the shuttle Columbia o The city of Chattanooga uses a GIS to map the location of its 6,000 trees to help develop a maintenance schedule ...
... o Researchers and scientists used a GIS to map the location of all the debris from the shuttle Columbia o The city of Chattanooga uses a GIS to map the location of its 6,000 trees to help develop a maintenance schedule ...
03 Lecture CSC462
... • Weak AI is AI that can not 'think', i.e. a computer chess playing AI does not think about its next move, it is based on the programming it was given, and its moves depend on the moves of the human opponent. • Strong AI is the idea/concept that we will one day create AI that can 'think' i.e. be abl ...
... • Weak AI is AI that can not 'think', i.e. a computer chess playing AI does not think about its next move, it is based on the programming it was given, and its moves depend on the moves of the human opponent. • Strong AI is the idea/concept that we will one day create AI that can 'think' i.e. be abl ...
- CRISP Repository
... the Chinese character writer for a computer because how to determine he is a human? Promptly, another piece of paper appears under the door, stating that John Searle is a cat weeping over the mouse that he just has caught, signed by Erwin Schrödinger. Now everybody is in great despair. If Schrödinge ...
... the Chinese character writer for a computer because how to determine he is a human? Promptly, another piece of paper appears under the door, stating that John Searle is a cat weeping over the mouse that he just has caught, signed by Erwin Schrödinger. Now everybody is in great despair. If Schrödinge ...
Dr. Kenneth Ford
... Kenneth Ford is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) — a not-for-profit research institute located in Pensacola, Florida with world-class scientists and engineers investigating a broad range of topics related to building technological syst ...
... Kenneth Ford is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) — a not-for-profit research institute located in Pensacola, Florida with world-class scientists and engineers investigating a broad range of topics related to building technological syst ...
Research Priorities for Robust and Beneficial Artificial Intelligence
... Research on richer kinds of agents — for example, agents with layered architectures, anytime components, overlapping deliberative and reactive elements, metalevel control, and so on — could contribute to the creation of verifiable agents, but we lack the formal algebra to properly define, explore, a ...
... Research on richer kinds of agents — for example, agents with layered architectures, anytime components, overlapping deliberative and reactive elements, metalevel control, and so on — could contribute to the creation of verifiable agents, but we lack the formal algebra to properly define, explore, a ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE American Association for Artificial
... For significant contributions to the development of automated-reasoning techniques and to the development of logic as a unifying foundational framework and a tool for modeling computational systems. ...
... For significant contributions to the development of automated-reasoning techniques and to the development of logic as a unifying foundational framework and a tool for modeling computational systems. ...
Slides - Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
... e.g., symbolic integration, proving theorems, playing chess, medical diagnosis ...
... e.g., symbolic integration, proving theorems, playing chess, medical diagnosis ...
Stace on ethical absolutism
... the problem of critique. We believe that we can properly say that something is morally praiseworthy or not, that one moral system is better than another or vice versa. However, if E.R. is right, then these sorts of statements are unintelligible. They are incapable of rational discussion. (Stace’ ...
... the problem of critique. We believe that we can properly say that something is morally praiseworthy or not, that one moral system is better than another or vice versa. However, if E.R. is right, then these sorts of statements are unintelligible. They are incapable of rational discussion. (Stace’ ...
The Problem The Solution Teaming Up with MIT to Accurately
... • Provide doctors and nurses in the ICU with an intelligent warning system that would provide sufficient time to treat and effectively prevent sepsis fatalities • Create an intelligent system that could be easily scaled across multiple ICUs • Allow the system to be operated and maintained by non- ...
... • Provide doctors and nurses in the ICU with an intelligent warning system that would provide sufficient time to treat and effectively prevent sepsis fatalities • Create an intelligent system that could be easily scaled across multiple ICUs • Allow the system to be operated and maintained by non- ...
幻灯片 1
... on child labor by saying that it is ‘always’ wrong. He is adopting an absolutist stance in arguing that there are no situations in which child labor might be ethically acceptable. The deontological view is that an act is right or wrong in itself and does not depend upon any other considerations. If ...
... on child labor by saying that it is ‘always’ wrong. He is adopting an absolutist stance in arguing that there are no situations in which child labor might be ethically acceptable. The deontological view is that an act is right or wrong in itself and does not depend upon any other considerations. If ...
Higher Coordination with Less Control * A Result of Information
... • Evaluated on robot chains of varying length with individually controlled, non-communicating segments • Maximizing the predictive information per wheel leads to a higher coordinated behavior • Longer chains with less capable controllers outperform those of shorter length and more complex controller ...
... • Evaluated on robot chains of varying length with individually controlled, non-communicating segments • Maximizing the predictive information per wheel leads to a higher coordinated behavior • Longer chains with less capable controllers outperform those of shorter length and more complex controller ...
DM533 Artificial Intelligence
... principles of rational agents and on the components for constructing them ...
... principles of rational agents and on the components for constructing them ...